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Milk Thistle (Woodland Health) Louise Tenney, MH, investigates how milk thistle, also known as silymarin, enhances liver function for optimal liver health. She also covers milk thistle's history, traditional and contemporary uses, and other therapeutic applications.Health experts have long recognized the importance of a healthy

Milk Thistle (Woodland Health)

Milk Thistle (Woodland Health)

Title:Milk Thistle (Woodland Health)
Author:Louise Tenney MH
Rating:4.78 (734 Votes)
Asin:1885670249
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:28 Pages
Publish Date:1995-12-01
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Health experts have long recognized the importance of a healthy liver in proper digestion and metabolism. Louise Tenney, MH, investigates how milk thistle, also known as silymarin, enhances liver function for optimal liver health. She also covers milk thistle's history, traditional and contemporary uses, and other therapeutic applications. Look inside for more information on how milk thistle can help you.

Editorial : About the Author Louise Tenney has dedicated much of her life to the pursuit of natural approaches to health. She has enjoyed immense success as an author, with her publications equaling over 1 million sales. Louise attended Portland State University, studying applied chemistry and biology, and earned her Master Herbalist degree in 1986.

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